Wage statistics. Employees in construction

1   Full-time employees in constructions1. Average monthly earnings, per 1 October 2000, by sex and occupational group2. Kroner
Sex, occupational group Employees covered by the survey Monthly earnings Payment for overtime work
Total Basic paid salary Variable additional allowances Bonuses, commission etc.
Males and females, total 37 037 23 182 22 369 542 271 892
Senior officials and managers 2 502 34 759 33 352 370 1 037 193
Professionals 1 464 32 521 31 590 341 591 363
Technicians and associated professionals 2 190 28 068 27 124 387 557 577
Clerks, service workers and market sales workers 1 688 21 407 20 984 112 310 391
Craft workers 22 802 22 184 21 316 667 201 897
Machine operators and drivers etc. 2 737 20 876 20 323 443 110 2 171
Elementary occupations 2 888 19 738 19 328 312 98 793
Other occupations 766 20 807 20 345 282 180 484
             
Males, total 35 016 23 248 22 416 563 270 923
Senior officials and managers 2 406 34 875 33 452 382 1 041 196
Professionals 1 323 33 028 32 057 366 605 379
Technicians and associated professionals 2 008 28 197 27 237 409 551 602
Clerks, service workers and market sales workers 698 22 701 22 229 128 344 547
Craft workers 22 466 22 191 21 314 674 203 903
Machine operators and drivers etc. 2 725 20 889 20 334 445 111 2 180
Elementary occupations 2 678 19 785 19 371 313 102 828
Other occupations 712 20 837 20 364 290 182 504
             
Females, total 2 021 21 911 21 491 134 286 291
Senior officials and managers and proffessionals 419 28 296 27 538 116 643 229
Clerks, service workers and market sales workers 990 20 384 20 001 99 283 267
Other occupations 612 20 616 20 335 202 79 366
1  NOS Standard Industrial Classification.
2  NOS Standard Classification of Occupations.

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